F1 owner Liberty Media named ‘world’s most valuable sports empire’ at $18.2 billion
Liberty Media - F1's owners - impressive sports portfolio has been valued at an asto🌊nishing $18.2 billion.

The owners of F1 - Liberty Media - have topped magazine’s list of ‘the world’s most valuable s🐼po꧙rts empires’.
Liberty Media have retained top spot despi﷽te a 1𓃲2 per cent fall in their own sports assets.
T𒈔he aforementioned figure isn’t thought to be F1-related, rather their baseball subsidiary, MLB team the Atlanta Braves.
﷽Liberty Media took ownership of F1 in 2017, taking over ꧒from Bernie Ecclestone.
Since then, F1’s has enjo🐼yed remarkable growth in the United States through digital means such as the Netflix series ‘Drive to Survive’.
Unexpected🎶ly, F1 is the biggest asset to Liberty’s sports portfolio,
🎃In 2023, Forbes valued F1’s ‘enterprise value’ at an astonishing $17.1 billion.
Liberty Media topped the 2024 list, b🔜eating Kroenke Sports &🌳 Entertainment, which owns Arsenal FC.
Fenway Sports Group complete the top t♍hree - and they ownꦉ Liverpool FC.
Forbes’ ‘most valuable sports empires’ in full:
- Liberty Media - $18.2 billion
- Kroenke Sports & Entertainment - $15.59 billion
- Fenway Sports Group - $12.95 billion
- Jerry Jones - $12.8 billion
- Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment - $11.86 billion
- Madison Square Garden Sports - $10.25 billion
- The Kraft Group - $9.13 billion
- Yankee Global Enterprises - $9.07 billion
- Paul G.Allen Trust - $9.06 billion
- Mabple Leaf Sports & Entertainment $8.47 billion

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